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Cold Fusion: Dignity of Mind
Cold Fusion: Dignity of Mind
Cold Fusion: Dignity of Mind
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Marc E. King is the author of

Changing Your Mind, A Theory of Space without Time, and
Fifth Dimension, The Light to See.

Based on new scientific understanding of hydrocarbon chemistry-of-life, he has also published The Modern Health Guide You Cannot Live Without.

He is an accomplished writer who has presented technical works in an equally non-technical manner for all to enjoy. His book Changing Your Mind is a publisher's best-seller.

His technical manuscript "A Mathematical Transformation of Variables Defining Space-Time and the Constant h" defines the relationship t=cB, the spatial frame width b meters, and the spatial energy per unit mass-volume EB.

He is a solid state semiconductor device physicist by education and has more than 30 years experience in Silicon Valley, CA as a pioneer of high speed semiconductor technology for the applications of super computers, personal computers, programmable logic, and smart cell phones.

He is married and the father of two daughters who both live and work in Silicon Valley.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris US
Release dateDec 11, 2012
ISBN9781479731411
Cold Fusion: Dignity of Mind
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Marc E. King

Marc E. King is the author of: Changing Your Mind; A Theory of Space without Time (2012,) Fifth Dimension; The Light to See (2012,) Cold Fusion; Dignity of Mind (2012,) and HEAT; The Nature of Temperature (2013.) He is an accomplished writer who has presented technical works in an equally non-technical manner for all to enjoy and understand. His books Changing Your Mind and HEAT are publisher’s best-sellers. His technical manuscript “A Mathematical Transformation of Variables Defining Space-Time and the Constant h” (2012) defines the relationship t=cB, the spatial frame width b meters, and the spatial energy per unit mass-volume EB. He is a solid state semiconductor device physicist by education and has more than 30 years experience in Silicon Valley, CA as a pioneer of high speed semiconductor technology for the applications of super computers, personal computers, programmable logic, and smart cell phones.

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    Cold Fusion - Marc E. King

    Copyright © 2012 by Marc E. King. 123931-KING

    Library of Congress Control Number:   2012918957

    ISBN:   Softcover   978-1-4797-3139-8

    ISBN:   Hardcover  978-1-4797-3140-4

    ISBN:   eBook        978-1-4797-3141-1

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    Table of Contents

    Forward by the author

    Introduction

    III. Changing Your Mind

    IV. The Fifth Dimension Made Easy

    V. Dignity of the Mind

    VI. Another View of Low Energies

    VII. In Between the Light Switch

    VIII. Getting Ahead of Yourself

    IX. Arriving Before You Get There?

    X. Conclusions

    XI. Diagrams

    XII. Appendices and Technical Appendices

    XIII. Reference from Prior Works

    XIV. References:

    An Aside: Never say in other words because then you may be forced to clarify yourself. In that case, your thoughts and ideas would be under review. Forward by the Author

    Forward by the author

    The Introduction to Cold Fusion will challenge your thoughts and intuition and will likely lead you to question the higher capabilities of your mind that may be new and very useful discoveries for you.

    Previous related works by the author are Changaing Your Mind and Fifth Dimension as noted in reference. The author has also published a recent modern-health guide related to the scientific advantages shown in the prior works.

    While Cold Fusion is a non-fiction text, every effort has been made to create a very readable and understandable non-technical view of modern science and technology. This text primarily defines the dignity of mind that is and has been our birthright.

    As in the prior works, we cannot be comfortable with rhetoric and common sense alone. We need to technically defend and prove each step on our way. Once we can defend ourselves mathematically and physically, then much of the criticism becomes superficial, and the obstacles in our path remove themselves.

    Most technical material has been confined to short appendices at the end of the main text.

    Some diagrams and some arithmetic have been offered in the main text as a conceptual tool to be helpful or to be ignored as the reader desires.

    While the appendix technical material accomplishes more proofs from, and more additions to, the original technical establishments of the prior works, it is by no means required for the reader to appreciate the simple language version of this book.

    Technical readers who desire to follow in sequence can simply turn to the appendices, but it is recommended to read all the material.

    Cold Fusion is a model for the technical concept having the same name, but it is more importantly an extension of that concept to further use the same low energy science for communication purposes.

    Introduction

    Imagine yourself most recently in the mirror.

    Imagine the entrance to the place where you live or work. Next, imagine a close friend or relative. Next, imagine a summer scene and then a winter scene near where you live. Now imagine your favorite sports team, favorite musician(s) and your favorite necktie or outfit. Also imagine the place where you buy groceries and also its parking lot or street.

    You have most likely just now reviewed each remembrance as a photo-type image in your mind. Most were in black and white and a few were in color.

    Imagine you were once in a classroom where you were not interested in the subject matter.

    Did you have other thoughts and imaginations that did not relate to the classroom or subject matter at hand? Did they also seem photo-like in part?

    Have you ever had a vivid dream where the visual resolution during the dream was quite descriptive? Have you ever heard a voice in a dream?

    Have you ever had an experience while awakening from a deep sleep where you seemed to be coherent and able to rise but you were not able, at that moment, to move your body or even speak (kind of like your cell-phone or laptop locking up so that you needed to power-down-restart and re-initiate everything?)

    Or experienced a dream where you were able to participate in the dream, for example interacting with characters during the dream?

    Have you ever had a premonition that something just wasn’t right?

    Have you ever felt as though I have been in this scene before!

    Have you ever met someone that you felt extremely comfortable with or that you immediately felt uncomfortable with? Have you just now reviewed a photo-like image of such an experience(s)?

    Have you ever wished that you were somewhere else and viewed the place you would rather be as a sort of photograph?

    Have you ever thought about your workplace on the last day of a weekend and viewed, in your mind, a recent scene at your workplace or an image of your boss?

    If you think about the nearest window to you right now, what do you imagine to be viewed outside (or inside) that window? Do you imagine that view as a sort of photographic image?

    The point of the questions is that you have likely answered yes to many or

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